15 Abandoned Places In Nebraska That Nature Is Reclaiming
Explore 15 abandoned places in Nebraska that have been overtaken by nature and time.
As you can probably guess, there are many abandoned places in Omaha and Nebraska. As people have moved away from their family farms and into towns and cities, plenty of buildings, barns, farmhouses, and even farm equipment have simply been left to rot away. The following 15 abandoned places in Nebraska are slowly being taken over and consumed by Mother Nature long after humans have moved away and have completely forgotten about them.
1. The Israel Beetison House in Ashland, Nebraska.
Editor's Note: Unfortunately, Israel Beetison House has been destroyed by a fire.
You can take a deeper dive into the Israel Beetison House in this YouTube video by Ashley Godwin TGN:
2. A hardware store in Loma, Nebraska.
3. Storefronts in Roscoe, Nebraska.
4. A derelict gas station in rural Nebraska.
5. A decaying farmhouse in the country.
6. Kracl & Son Garage in Rogers, Nebraska.
7. Boarded up Chamberlin's Store in Roscoe, Nebraska.
8. A beautiful old farmhouse in Roscoe, Nebraska.
9. An unloved aging building in Roscoe, Nebraska.
10. A derelict old service station in Wymore, Nebraska.
11. A deserted old building in Roscoe, Nebraska.
12. A haunting abandoned school in Primrose, Nebraska.
13. What looks to be an old service station in Roscoe, Nebraska.
14. An abandoned church in Milford, Nebraska that's filled with graffiti.
15. A creepy abandoned library in Schuyler, Nebraska.
Schuyler, Nebraska, is a charming town worth visiting in its own right.
Many of these structures have since been razed or otherwise destroyed, whereas others stand exactly as they were when their photographs were taken. We'd like to hope that at least some of them were rescued by people who loved them and restored them to their former functionality. Have you explored much of abandoned Nebraska? Ever considered a road trip to see all the abandoned places in Nebraska? It would not be a bad weekend adventure, if you ask me!
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